Cashew-gum-based silver nanoparticles and palygorskite as green nanocomposites for antibacterial applications

Nanocomposite materials have been proposed to enhance the properties of different materials. In this study, palygorskite (Pal) clay is proposed as a support matrix for silver nanoparticles stabilised with cashew gum (Anacardium occidentale L.) (AgNPs-CG), producing the Pal/AgNPs-CG nanocomposite, wh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials Science & Engineering C 2020-10, Vol.115, p.110927, Article 110927
Hauptverfasser: Araújo, Cristiany Marinho, das Virgens Santana, Moisés, do Nascimento Cavalcante, Antonio, Nunes, Lívio César Cunha, Bertolino, Luiz Carlos, de Sousa Brito, Carla Adriana Rodrigues, Barreto, Humberto Medeiros, Eiras, Carla
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Zusammenfassung:Nanocomposite materials have been proposed to enhance the properties of different materials. In this study, palygorskite (Pal) clay is proposed as a support matrix for silver nanoparticles stabilised with cashew gum (Anacardium occidentale L.) (AgNPs-CG), producing the Pal/AgNPs-CG nanocomposite, whose bactericidal activity was studied. AgNPs-CG was synthesised using a green method in which CG acted as a reducing and stabilising agent for these nanostructures. AgNPs-CGs were subsequently characterised then adsorbed to the Pal surface, which was previously treated to remove impurities such as quartz. Pal and Pal/AgNPs-CG were characterised by X-ray diffraction, specific surface area, thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The antibacterial activity assay by the direct contact method showed that the synergistic effect of the combination of AgNPs-CG and Pal increased the bactericidal effect of the nanomaterial compared with the AgNPs-CG activity, reaching a percentage inhibition of up to 70.2% against E. coli and 85.3% against S. aureus. Nanocomposite atoxicity was demonstrated by the Artemia Salina model. Thus, the Pal/AgNPs-CG nanocomposite emerges as a nanomaterial with potential antibacterial applications. [Display omitted] •Palirgoskite (Pal) was used as support for immobilization of AgNPs.•AgNPs were synthesised via green synthesis method using cashew gum (CG) (from Anacardium occidentale L.).•Pal-AgNPs-CG nanocomposite showed excellent antibacterial effect against E. coli and S. aureus bacteria.•Preliminary toxicity tests have shown that nanocomposite is nontoxic.
ISSN:0928-4931
1873-0191
DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2020.110927